[Two Boys in Wyoming by Edward S. Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookTwo Boys in Wyoming CHAPTER VIII 4/16
A crimson orifice was seen just back of the foreleg, which showed where the tiny messenger of death had entered. "That's where I struck him! What have you to say to _that_ ?" "I shoot at the same time as brother.
That where my bullet go in.
Dere where it come out." Reflection convinced Fred of the unpleasant fact that this Indian was speaking the truth.
The relative position of the lad and the dead buck had been such that it was impossible for his bullet to take the course of the one that had slain the animal.
The decisive shot, therefore, was not his. "But I know mine struck him somewhere," was Fred's desperate exclamation; "could it have taken the same course as yours ?" The tantalizing smile came back to the face of the red man, who shook his head. "My brother's bullet strike dere--hurt antler bad." The Indian thrust the toe of his moccasin against the buck's antlers.
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